if the water in the pipes freezes, it will expand and break the pipes.
You gave the answer in the last part - you don't want them to freeze and burst during winter.
Internal pipes in a heated house should not freeze. External pipes need to be well insulated from the cold, or they are likely to freeze.
if the water in the pipes freezes, it will expand and break the pipes.
if the water in the pipes freezes, it will expand and break the pipes.
Insulating water pipes helps prevent freezing by maintaining the water temperature above freezing point, reducing the risk of burst pipes and water damage. Frozen pipes can disrupt water flow and cause costly repairs if they burst due to ice expansion, so proper insulation is key for winter protection.
Most likely, yes. Healthy trees should be able to survive a freeze for up to 10 hours. Younger trees should never reach temperatures below 25 degrees.
Yes, it should
Corn should not rot when you freeze it.
CBI should be insulated from influence of the government as it helps them to be better able to complete their jobs. Care must be taken to prevent them from exceeding their legal boundaries however.
You have to check if you have Anti-freeze in the radiator, make sure you check when the car is cold not hot! If Anti-freeze is not present make sure you do not have a leak. If Anti-freeze is present then it most likely is your thermostat which should only run you $20 to fix. Good Luck
A freezer!
I don't think we should have a helipad in a residential area becauseIt would cause increased pollution form petrol fumes.The helicopters landing and taking-off would make a lot of noise.The helicopters might crash into the houses in the area. The houses are small and close together, so that if there was a crash, it is likely that several houses would be affected.